Kansas University Weekly. 169 Locals. F. A. Gray went to Topeka Thursday. Prof.Dyche lectures at Cawker City to-night. Ed. Copley is visiting friends in Junction City. Miss Florence Clark visited in Topeka last week. Roy Osborn was in Kansas City last Saturday. John H. Fletcher, Arts '99, is wearing Phil Delt colors. Miss Clara Lynn is spending her vacation in Kansas City. Fred Bates went to Kansas City Wednesday for vacation. John Nowlin spends his vacation at his home near Eudora. The Phi Delts gave a dance at their hall last Saturday night. Thos. Harley has gone to Neodesha for a week on business. The Schumann club intend to give a concert in the near future. Miss Beatrice Maxwell is spending the vacation at her home in Keokuk, Iowa. Clyde Nichols, of Olathe, has been visiting E. C. Alder the past week. Geo. W. Nimocks is visiting his parents at Great Bend for a few days. The Pi Phis will give their spring party April 23rd. and the Thetas April 30th. Hon. Washington Gadden has been solicited as the orator for commencement day. Miss Issie Potts is much improved in health and will return after the spring vacation. Prof. Blackmar's advanced class in Economics has finished the study of the land question. Good reports of the work of D. D. Gear as pitcher are appearing in the Cleveland papers. Prof. Bailey lectures at Haskell Institute next Friday, subject "Air we breathe." The University orchestra will render several selections at the entertainment next Friday night. Miss Ella Anderson has been compelled to return home for a short time on account of sickness. R. L. Stewart, a member of the Senior class, has accepted a position with a Kansas City real estate firm. The Freshman classes have completed Trigonometry and will begin the study of Chemistry next Tuesday. A. A. Ewart, who has been sick at his home in Kansas City, has gone east in hope of benefitting his health. Miss Pauline Lewelling is spending the vacation at her home in Wichita. Miss Virginia McCrory is her guest. Miss Lallage Hall, daughter of Rev. Dr. C. J. Hall of Hutchinson, is here visiting her cousin Miss Mildred Hall. Professor A. G. Canfield's house on Tennessee street caught fire last Monday night. But little damage was done. The Senior Annual of the class of '97, will contain half-tone engravings of each fraternity, the faculty, and the University buildings. Prof. Hunter will present a paper before the North Eastern Kansas Teachers Association which convenes at Horton April the 15th. The music committee have prepared an interesting program for the song service of the Y. W. C. A. next Tuesday at five o'clock. On account of the bad weather the class in Elementary Chemistry will meet at the chapel instead of the campus as was stated sometime ago. W. H. Olin principal of the Ottawa High school, and a large number of his pupils visited the University last Saturday on their way home from the High School oratorical contest at Topeka.